Ebenezer Bible College
Founded in 1969 by the Reverend Chacko Mani—known and revered throughout the region as "Kollad Chackochan"—Ebenezer Bible College stands as an enduring testament to God's faithfulness and a premier institution of Christian theological formation. For more than five decades, EBC has remained steadfast in its sacred calling: to entrust the unchanging Word of God to faithful servants who have carried the light of the Gospel to the diverse mission fields of India and beyond. This hallowed legacy of spiritual formation, biblical scholarship, and missionary zeal continues to raise up generations of leaders who, by God's grace, transform communities through Christ-centered ministry across the globe.
Entrusting the Word to faithful Men
Ebenezer Bible College offers a comprehensive program of theological education through several distinct academic pathways: the rigorous Master of Divinity (M.Div.), available in both residential and distance learning formats; the foundational Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.); the Diploma in Theology (Dip.Th.), designed for emerging servants of the Church; and the Graduate in Theology (G.Th.) program. Each pathway is shaped by a commitment to academic excellence and faithful ministry preparation, equipping men and women at every level to serve with integrity and devotion in today's complex ministry landscape.
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OBJECTIVES - The primary purpose of the Ebenezer Bible College is to train those who are called to minister the Word, and who seek instruction and exhortation, so that they can, “Declare His Glory among the nations..” (Psalm 96:3) In accordance with these objectives, a curriculum, based on Evangelical theology was developed.
ACADEMICS - The academic curriculum of Ebenezer Bible College includes the regular courses of Bible study and Evangelism. The principal, Pastor Abraham, is assisted by Dean of Academics, Registrar, and a Faculty of dedicated and qualified men. EBC’s programs are accredited by the Asia Theological Association (ATA).
MANAGEMENT - EBC is managed by a Board of Trustees under the presidency of Sam Chacko. The work of the institute is divided into five areas of activities:Academic, Administration, Finance, Practical Ministry and Missions.
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